The religious philosophy of Liang Shuming : the hidden Buddhist
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The religious philosophy of Liang Shuming : the hidden Buddhist
(Modern Chinese philosophy / edited by John Makeham, v. 3)
Brill, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Liang Shuming (1895-1988) is one of the most important Chinese philosophers in twentieth century China. Generally considered to be a Confucian, and even the last Confucian, the author argues that he was in fact a Buddhist. Liang's thoughts are analysed within the background of the intellectual debates on religion in republican China. He reshaped the Western concept of religion from the standpoint of Yogacara Buddhism. Yet, he advocated for the present time Confucianism as the ethical religion that would lead ultimately to the Buddhist liberation. Examining Liang's religious belief sheds new light on his fascinating life, particularly his involvement in the Rural Reconstruction movement of the nineteen-thirties. It also explains why Liang was the only intellectual who dared to publically oppose Mao in the nineteen-sixties and seventies.
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Contents
Chapter 1: The Shaping of the Concept of Religion in China
Chapter 2: A Philosophy and Typology of Religion
Chapter 3: Christianity as a Social Religion
Chapter 4: Buddhism as the True Religion
Chapter 5: Buddhist Practice and Yogacara Epistemology
Chapter 6: Buddhist Ontology
Chapter 7: Opposition to Humanistic Buddhism
Chapter 8: Confucian Morality as a Substitute for Religion
Chapter 9: Religious Aspects of Liang's Private and Public Lives
Conclusion
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